K-Swiss Running Shoes Silver City NM

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K-Swiss K-Ruuz $85

The swiftest member of the K-Swiss running family features the same serious focus as the rest of the line.

It also features a few triathlon-inspired touches: laces with link-sausagelike texture to stay tied, drainage through the shank, and perforations at the toe and heel for air flow (which K-Swiss calls its “FlowCool System”). The upper is open mesh with HF-welded midfoot overlays. The midsole is very low profile with a Superfoam crash pad and Strobel board for cushioning. There’s a small medial post for stability, which is especially useful in a racer since fatigue usually results in reduced biomechanical efficiency (you know, your form breaks down as you near the end of a race). Overall, the K-Ruuz is an excellent racer for the speedy, but it’s so lightweight that it’s better suited to shorter races.

Sizes: men 8–12,13,14; women 5.5–10,11

Weight: 6.0 oz. (men’s 11); 4.6 oz. (women’s 8)

Shape: semi-curved Fit: snug heel, close-fitting forefoot

For: medium- to high-arched feet with neutral biomechanics to very mild overpronation

Range: efficient runners - up to 35K or beyond; heavy strikers - up to 15K

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I've done 17 marathons - this was unreal. I wasn't prepared for the sand.I wasn't prepared for all the loose sand - many miles of this and a lot of it uphill.This course was nice due to the dirt. Not much pavement to pound the feet and joints.I was shocked as to how difficult walking 26.2 miles could be. I've been on a lot of forced marches but none were harder than this.Training for this course like a regular marathon doesn't quite do the trick. I should have done a lot of hiking, hills, rough terrain type training.

Turtle Marathon

September

Roswell, NM

roswellrunnersclub@yahoo.com

http://www.dfn.com/runners/index.html

New Mexico Cancer Center Duke City Marathon

October

Albuquerque, NM

dukecitymarathon@prodynamic.com

http://www.dukecitymarathon.com

Shiprock Marathon

May

Shiprock, NM

jeffrey.fultz@ihs.gov

http://www.ShipRockMarathon.com

The Shiprock Marathon course is certified by USA Track & Field (#NM04003DS). The Marathon and 5-person coed Marathon Relays begin near Red Valley, less than a mile from the border with Arizona on Route 13. The point-to-point road course passes by the spectacular Shiprock, which is an 1800' volcanic cinder cone, visible during most of the Marathon . The Finish Lin e is in the city of Shiprock . The course has a few hills, mostly long gradual inclines. A Marathon course map with photos at various mile markers is available, as is a detailed altitude graph of the entire course. The Marathon begins at an elevation of almost 6000', peaks at 6070', and finishes at an altitude of 4800'. It is of special note that the final six miles are a gentle downhill grade. Water/energy drink stations will be available every 2 miles. Fruit will be available beginning at mile 16. Carbboom energy gel will also be available at mile 12, 16 and 20.